A Geograplical Analysis on Migration Processin Khoozestan Province

Abstract:
Khoozestan province has faced many political, economic, social, and cultural problems in the last decades including the industrial and agricultural intra-structures, and also the eight- year imposed war. These issues caused the province to encounter population transference, so that the migration has been a particular one.This province has undergone major changes from migrant acceptance, and migrant departure viewpoint in the last forty years, so that in the Go’s it has continued to accept migrants, but between 1977 to 1987 and with the beginning of the war and ensuing problems, the migration process became vice-versa and the province became largely migrant sender so that the net departing migrants from the province has been 267644. Between 1987 to 1997, the province became migrant receiver once again, and the net number is 102672.His obvious that the migrants geographical distribution share has not been the same as its city districts, and there are large differences so that Abadan city had the largest share of received migrants which is about 26.57 and shadegan with 83% had the least number.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Geography and Development Iranian Journal, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2004
Page:
21
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